On the top right, click on your name, then Account Settings
Click on Account Settings in the secondary menu bar (left side of your screen now), and then choose Delegate Access
Click on the “Invite to Access” link
On the “Invite to Access” popup, enter the name and email address of the person you’d like to have access to your account and choose the appropriate permissions level.
BE CAREFUL! Depending on the access level you choose, this person can transfer the domain to another registrar. MAKE SURE YOU TRUST THE PERSON YOU’RE GIVING ACCESS TO
Add the delegate to your domain
Once the person has accepted the invitation to have delegate access to your account, you can then add them to a domain folder.
Visit your Domains page
Log in to GoDaddy
Top left corner, click on the Menu icon and then choose Domains from the drop-down list.
Edit Folder
From the right side of the screen, click on Folders and then either choose New Folder or select the folder you’ve already created and click Edit Folder
In the Manage Folder popup, you can create/edit the folder name and a description. I recommend jotting some notes on who you’re sharing access to these domains with and why.
Allow access to all domains
On the right side of the “All Domains” row, click on the Edit icon (looks like a pencil).
If you’ve already Delegated Access to someone, they should show up in the list. Find the person and toggle the appropriate access level.
If you’d only like to give access to certain domains, it gets a little trickier:
First, you’ll have to create a folder that will hold the domains you’d like to allow someone to manage.
Then, you’ll give the appropriate permissions to the person you’d like (again, follow the instructions on How to Delegate Account Access in GoDaddy if you haven’t already).
Lastly, you’ll need to add a domain (or more) to this newly created and shared folder.
Let’s get started.
Create a folder to share
From the “Manage Folders” screen, click on the Add Folder button
Share the folder
Give the folder a descriptive name, and an optional description.
If you’ve already Delegated Access to someone, they should show up in the list. Find the person and toggle the appropriate access level.
As of this writing, you’ll need to be in the Advanced List View to organize your domains. To do so, make you click on this icon above the top right corner of the domains list.
Check the checkboxes next to the domain or domains you’d like to allow someone to access.
At the top of the domain list, click on the organize button, then choose “Add to Folder”.